A bus driver filed assault charges Tuesday against Matthew Fox for a Saturday night incident in which he allegedly hit her while attempting to board her hired coach in Cleveland.

The city's prosecutors office told CNN it was reviewing Heather Bormann's complaint. The office also took pictures of Bormann's bruised legs and arms, which she claims were the result of theactor's drunken rampage. Fox was in Cleveland shooting the film I, Alex Cross.

Bormann, a driver for charter bus company Ohio Connection has said Fox physically assaulted her after being denied entry to the bus she was driving, which was rented out for a private party. He was arrested, released and sent home in a taxi on Aug. 28.

“He smelled like a liquor cabinet, like a bar,” Bormann told Cleveland.com of the actor, who attempted to board the bus at about 1:30 am Sunday morning. “I told him, ‘Sorry, buddy, this is a private party. You get off my vehicle.’ I told him three times.”

But, then she says Fox began “swinging on her,” and she then retaliated by punching the actor in the mouth. Bormann says she went to the hospital to have her left hand which is bruised and swollen, bandaged.